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J R Mason

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Worts P, Mason J, Burkhart S, Sanchez-Gonzalez M, Kim J
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2022 Mar; 122(6):1441-1457. PMID: 35303160
Objectives: Examine the acute effects (pre-, during, post-intervention) of two different intensities of aerobic exercise or rest on autonomic, oculomotor, and vestibular function and symptom burden in patients with a...
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Belsare A, Millspaugh J, Mason J, Sumners J, Viljugrein H, Mysterud A
Front Vet Sci . 2021 Feb; 7:608235. PMID: 33585599
Continuing geographic spread of chronic wasting disease (CWD) poses a serious threat to the sustainable future of cervids and hunting in North America. Moreover, CWD has been detected in captive...
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Mason J, Dodge C, Benndorf G
Interv Neuroradiol . 2018 May; 24(5):574-579. PMID: 29781371
Background Endovascular treatment (EVT) of brain arteriovenous malformations has evolved from cyanoacrylate derivatives such as N-butyl cyanoacrylate, an adhesive glue, to ethylene vinyl copolymer-based liquid embolics such as Onyx® and...
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Mason J, Johri K, Morton T
J Chem Ecol . 2013 Dec; 13(1):1-18. PMID: 24301355
Tiger salamanders generalize behaviorally between carbonyl-containing odorants (e.g., aldehydes or cycloalkanones). However, responding does not generalize from such odorants to stimulus compounds with comparable molecular shapes and dimensions but different...
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Mason J, Bean N, Shah P, Clark L
J Chem Ecol . 2013 Nov; 17(12):2539-51. PMID: 24258646
The present set of experiments was designed to explore avian insensitivity to capsaicin. Based upon a molecular model of avian chemosensory repellency, we hypothesized that structural modifications of the basic...
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Jakubas W, Mason J
J Chem Ecol . 2013 Nov; 17(11):2213-21. PMID: 24258600
Coniferyl benzoate, a secondary metabolite found in quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) and other plants, is an avian feeding deterrent of ecological and potential commercial importance. This study was conducted to...
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Nolte D, Mason J, Clark L
J Chem Ecol . 2013 Nov; 19(9):2019-27. PMID: 24249376
At least some anthranilates (e.g., methyl anthranilate), and acetophenones (e.g., orthoaminoacetophenone) are aversive to mice as well as to birds. Here we systematically examined nine acetophenone isomers (ortho, meta, para)...
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Nolte D, Mason J, Clark L
J Chem Ecol . 2013 Nov; 19(3):427-32. PMID: 24248946
It is believed that mammalian chemosensory irritants are not aversive to birds and vice versa. Nevertheless, few avian repellents have been tested against mammals. For that reason, we evaluated the...
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Nolte D, Mason J, Epple G, Aronov E, Campbell D
J Chem Ecol . 2013 Nov; 20(7):1505-16. PMID: 24242647
Predator odors often repel prey species. In the present experiments, we investigated whether changes in the diet of a predator, the coyote (Canis latrans) would affect the repellency of its...
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Epple G, Niblick H, Lewis S, Dale Nolte L, Campbell D, Mason J
J Chem Ecol . 2013 Nov; 22(5):1013-25. PMID: 24227621
Essential oils from coniferous trees contain secondary metabolites that act as feeding deterrents for a number of herbivorous mammals. We investigated effects of pine needle oil on feeding and other...